Women’s political representation has historically been low in Samoa, as in much of the Pacific region. Candidate selection is viewed as a crucial factor in women’s under-representation globally. This article contends that the lack of formalised party selection processes sets Samoa apart from most other countries studied as part of the literature on gender and candidate selection. Yet, as this article shows, pre-selection processes exist at the village level, where a weak level of institutionalisation in the party system gives an inordinate amount of influence to local male gatekeepers. These processes are gendered, but can advantage female candidates that successfully navigate them. The extent to which these pre-election processes affect re...
In 1990, the Samoa passed legislation broadening its electoral franchise. Before this, only matai (h...
On Friday 4 March 2016, Samoa conducted its 15th general election since independence in 1962. The 20...
Women make up just 6.1 per cent of Pacific parliamentarians. Increasing women’s representation is a ...
The 2016 general election was the first ever held in Samoa using a constitutionally mandated minimum...
The under-representation of women in politics is a global issue, but it is particularly acute in the...
This article explores the factors that contribute to the success or failure of gender quota campaign...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...
Nowhere in the world is the under-representation of women in leadership positions, especially in for...
It is established that the percentage of women elected to parliament in the Pacific region is amongs...
Abstract The Pacific Islands have the lowest level of female parliamentary representation of any re...
This paper discusses impediments to female candidate success in national elections in the Western Me...
Samoan women hold an integral and valued place within their families and communities. Despite this, ...
The low representation of women in Pacific Island parliaments has been a cause of much concern and l...
In the Pacific Island nation of Samoa, a powerful discourse of cultural tradition, along with religi...
In 1990, the Samoa passed legislation broadening its electoral franchise. Before this, only matai (h...
On Friday 4 March 2016, Samoa conducted its 15th general election since independence in 1962. The 20...
Women make up just 6.1 per cent of Pacific parliamentarians. Increasing women’s representation is a ...
The 2016 general election was the first ever held in Samoa using a constitutionally mandated minimum...
The under-representation of women in politics is a global issue, but it is particularly acute in the...
This article explores the factors that contribute to the success or failure of gender quota campaign...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...
The issue of the unequal participation of women in parliament and public decision-making is a global...
Nowhere in the world is the under-representation of women in leadership positions, especially in for...
It is established that the percentage of women elected to parliament in the Pacific region is amongs...
Abstract The Pacific Islands have the lowest level of female parliamentary representation of any re...
This paper discusses impediments to female candidate success in national elections in the Western Me...
Samoan women hold an integral and valued place within their families and communities. Despite this, ...
The low representation of women in Pacific Island parliaments has been a cause of much concern and l...
In the Pacific Island nation of Samoa, a powerful discourse of cultural tradition, along with religi...
In 1990, the Samoa passed legislation broadening its electoral franchise. Before this, only matai (h...
On Friday 4 March 2016, Samoa conducted its 15th general election since independence in 1962. The 20...
Women make up just 6.1 per cent of Pacific parliamentarians. Increasing women’s representation is a ...